browse-mode

Epsilon provides an interface to source code browsing data generated
by Microsoft compilers, using a buffer in Browse mode. See the
browse-symbol command to create a Browse mode buffer.

In Browse mode, pressing <Enter>, <Space>, or "e", or
double-clicking, displays the item mentioned on the current line; the
exact behavior depends on the line's contents. If the line refers to a
specific source file name and line number, Epsilon goes to that file
and line, in the current window if there's only one window, or in
another window if there's more than one.

If the current line refers to a different symbol, in the uses or
used-by section of the listing, Epsilon displays the Browse data for
that symbol, replacing the current symbol. Press L to return to the
previous symbol, moving back in symbol history. Press Ctrl-U L to
display the symbol history and select a previous symbol to display.

For lines in the heading section of the Browse display, Browse mode
prompts for a new setting for the item displayed on that line.